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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN SDAY. JULY 17, 1878, = POLITICAL. 7. R. Doolittte, Jr., thie Democratio Nominss in tho First Con- f-essional Distriot. Contest for the Democratic Nom= ination in the Fifteenth " District. e Charles Foster Nominated by Ac- clumation in the Toledo, Q. District. SRSy Dangnrs o Bo Apprehended in tho Third Town Districts TIRST CONCGRESSIONAL. 3. R, WOOLITTLE, IR A gang of pulitivinns assembled yulcnhyl aruing om the earuer of Walush m~cmml n;x Tenty-aceond streety filling up a1l thaln hady plyes ln the victnity of Centeal Hall. Lw\‘l' V¥ to make out that it sas 8 Democratic ; onstant qulnncly_lnn:.l was ated 1o vislh tho lazee-tieer ealoons there- nnltm\c;}"l‘:,:‘: the bangers-on _were many 10w I)n'lmm‘mlu, Inchwting J, R. Doolit- (rowd, from tho e m: ubout: mocrts, vl Thoriiton, M. F. ey dre X, B ot Jamus. Royan, Mk Evana, Tuley, 0w Yo Foravthe, Jobn Prindiville, Skefly, and J. 0. Goodrich, duln e e ‘svout for haif an hour, the e et by this time hud awelled to filty o B, Vo peanle, went ul atalra, uud resofved :‘ln-ll into the Demuratie Cougressional Cone e oy of the First Disteict. Mr. John Hao Vatiest tha meetloe to order, a8 Chalrinan of tha Conteul Committee, and sald that before golug any surtlier he wanted to make a few remarks, Io¥inuations had been made by gentlemen, who ought to know better, that the Committec had qoked Up the nuination among themaelves, o i givo. his word of honor that this e Tentirely untrue. At the committee meet- e, ah that hnd been eald was & zeneral Lalk, in It 2 it scemeid to bo understood that no man would tafie the field ou wmuuey qualtfications, They all wanted a man on his own merits, ant, therefore, dectded to hold tha Copvention early f11 oriler to ive the candid time to make a thotough CANVAAS, e closed by nomiuating for tempornry Charman Mr. J. B, Teully of Du g Cgunty. " li."l("rull’;m! unanimously elected Chalrman, amd Alr, John 8. Newhouso was clivsen tempo- taty Secretarys GIVE THEM TIME. Mr. M. F. Tuley sald that the attendance was rathier siim on account of & nfatake fn the an- youticernent of the time of holding tha bum’un'- fom many of the delegutes belelving tiiat 3 oclock {n the afteruoon was the appoluted Donr. ]IcI thereforo tmoved thata recess be ken uut!d 2 p. m. YK Joii Tilse amended the motlon g0 thnt the Copvention mizlit go into permanent organ- {ratior before _adjourning, ~The motion ss amended wan adopted, and Mesara, 3. F. Tuley, Natnan Hochbeimer, ond Matthow Flemmiug were appoluted a Committe on Credentials. A delegate moved thot the Conventlon take a socees until 2:80 p. m.. In order to allow the Committee on Credentiala to report. Covers] wut-of-town delegates objected, on the fmulld thot they wanted to get through aud go Lot The motion was_amended so as to alloty the Committee on Credentials to report immediate- I, after which a recess should "be taken. The amendment was carric Alter u few moments of consultation the Committea reported the list of delegates In attendatice. It was utoved that the Convention go Into permancut organizalon, The motion wag car- red. Mossrs., John [[iae aud Murray F, Tuley were nomingted for vermonent Chalrman, and tho former was eleeted by a yiva voco vote. On taking the chair, Mr. Hise sl that the word Demucracy, in the days of Jefferson and Jackson, bad o tueauing which it had Joat in later yeurs. In those carly days that party was iways he reluizo of the people against the eap- ftalisis, It should bo so to<lay, The Dento- crats haa to contend azainst tho money and fn- Sudnee of the country, Liut ta su 8 fiad been Lreat n the past, auti would he greater fu the future. (Applause,] A retess was then taken il 3 o'clock. © ‘fne Conventlon was called to orler at 2 a'elack, the uttendauce being somewhat larger than i the morhing, Mt 3. ¥, TULEY roee aud sald that he hiad been requested to smove un adjourmment of the Convention until rdote. Thera wero only two men so far ae names had been prominently mentioned cetion with the candidacy, and thera were muany Democrats who desired to have further thuo for constderation. He therefore moved to adjourn untll the second Mouday in Heptember, A deleiate promptly moved to Tay the motion on the table, and his” wotlon was carrled, 44 yuting to lay on the tablo nud 19 avainst. XOMINATIONS. Jotin McKcnna niaved to procecd to the nom- {nation of o candidate for Congress by ballot, the firat bollot to be Inforinal, Dan O’Cenncr arose to nominate a man who Le telteved represent the futerests uf the tollfug mustes, Mr. James K. Doolittle, Jr, o man ot unquestioned iutegrity, and a thurongh Democrat at heart, Anuther delerate wanted to have tho honor of seconding the nominatlon of Mr, Doolittle. The delewate manifeated uprosrious enthusiasn {u bis remurks, Victor Friedenbagen of Du Page, Robert N, Murray of Du Page, aud Stias ¥, Wright of Hyde Park, were also nominated, Mr. I 1 Joyee, of the Bixth Ward, moved that the candidites como forward and_ pledze l\mx;n'lv.,-» 1o support tho nomines of the Con- vent Mr. M. F. Tuley moved to lay the motion on the table, us one of the candidutos, Mr. Murray, was not present. The motlon was corried unanimously. DOOLITTLE, ‘The firat ballot was takien, and resulied as follows: Doaolittley 455 Murray, 105 Frieden- bagen, 105 Wrlght, 7, Have Phornton moved that at the close of each balot the candidato recelving the smallest sumber of votes bu drouped from th lst.. The snotfun prevaied, Tho first tormul ballot reanlted a8 follows: Dovhttle 813 ¥Friedenhogen, 155 Wricht, 4} Murray, 2 The Clinfrman declared that Mr, Doolittie Was the nomneo of the Conventlon. Un mo- tlon of Mr, Tuley the nomination was de- clared unsutmons, : A, Dootlttle was catled to address the Cone ventlow, and gl that it was a warn day, and B would not detatn them long, He had pre- - pared the nizhe hefors sunte rem: antiels yatin this nomination, and, with the consent ol the Convention, he would ‘read what b had virtten, - [Bubdued aputa 1lo thauked the tonvention lor thu lionor econded to bim by s nomlnation, aware that it wus au unbought honor. The poople wers now st the verge of a new ern fn Ameries, when there would be great retorms In government and faw, ‘There never Wus s thine 1u Wie hlstory of the countey when men of honesty aud ability wers wmore needed o apdmineter the affalrs of the mnation. The ~country wsa in thoe taldst of general bankrupicy, and there was no apparent sten of rellof, ‘Eh'price of real estate wus luwer to-day than It was & vesr ago; god Wiree-fourths of the men who bullt up Chicaga were niow almost penntless. The fault lay i the mlschieyous Buancial' system of the Govern- ment,—yu systen that was'inaugurated for the benefly of capitalists and munopolists, Ar. Duotittle then proceeded to grapple with ‘the financial questfon, (e wanted the Naclonal- lauks currency withdrawn, and notes to by fs3ued direetly from the Treasury, Labor had been oppressed for th past twelvo years Uy an utequul syatem of tazution. ‘Tuxation ought 1o b fu theshapeol an fuconie-tax, by which the exnenses of goveriment should be pald by thut viasy which wag best abie 0 bear the burden, [A;.-mnu:r.] Cugpar L. Dille, of Du P'ave, was nominated 28 member of the State Board o1 Equalization, and the following were uppoluted to constitute e Congressionsl Ceutral Committes for the ‘isuing vear: Firat Ward, Murray F, Tuley Kevond Ward, Thomoa floynes, ‘Thind: Ward, Mathow Hoehl heimer; Fourth Ward, John For hibe; Fifth Ward, Richard Power; X Ward, Daulel Q'Conne Tuw Matthew Fleming Hyde Park, 1. 1% Compsun Bixth Conmiratoner District, W. il Bkellys u Usge County, J. B, Trull, The Convention then ajourncd. 1LLINOIS, FIFTEESTI CONGUESSIONAL DIBTRICT. Kvecusd Disvuatch b0 3, ne. BueruyviLes, 1k, July J6.~Tus cootest for the Democrutle Congieusional nomivation in this, the Fliteenth District, 18 belug pressed Vizorouely notwithstunding the beat. Jobn R Lico, tho sithinz wiember, &5 laving a much Larder comngatin than over before. Two years 850 g aeeurd Lls buwluation through the pers be beld to-night at tha corner of Market and Madison atrcets, which swould be addreased ny tien. E. N. Hates, Col. JJesse Harper, 8. M. Bmith, and othera. After some further talk, :Ilu mesting adjourncd until khursday cven- 0g. sonal nfluence of ex-Congressman James C. Ttoblnson. Now, however, Robfuson supports Hobert N, Bishon, of Pasie, Bishion 1 lacked by tne enttro Democratle party of Fdear Coun- ty, and many of the leading Kepublicans of the district. e whil alsy have the support of Sam Maultan, once ltepublican Congressman for the Htate ot large, but for the last alx years & strong worker in the Demr:fl’lllc Tanks. Moulton desircs to be clacted Circult Judge next year, and Blshop, it is mnid, has hiypothiecated” nis fnfluenco With Monlton for that end. The men who entries Bhelby Connty In the Conyention will be tho lmmlnut'y and the ‘ontest ia virtually tranaferrad to this point. C "m‘! Chajrman of the Democrntie County MISCELLANTEOUS, HissTanIrLL Vicxanura, Mise,, July 18.~Cen. J, R. Chal- merawas nominatod by acclamation for Congress from the Bixth District. The Texas Paclfle, Northern Pacific, and Misslasippl levees tere fn- doraed in the plattorm. AouRRALISTIC, Drxvenr, Col., July i8.—Negotiatlons were concluded to-duy by which the flon. W, M. 1. Loveland hins hecome this sole owner and pro- prietor of the Jocky Mountaln Newey which will ssue hereafter ar a Democtatic paper. NEW HAMUBHIRE, s Coneonn, N. I1., July 16, —The Republican 8tate Convention wiil ha heid Sent. 10, ‘Tne Democratic Stata Conventlon will be held Bept. 12, MINNEIOT A 7. PAur, July 16.—Tho District Repnblican Convention_ at Shakopee to<dsy renouinuted Maj. 1. B. Btralt for Congress, Cormitles, §s manipulating the macline for Tton, but’ Moulten, Wemdling, ex-Buprame Judre Anthony Thorntan, and othier len dline towanl Dishop. The C Conventlnn meeta next weelk, nmd Bishop bas already hired a br tand and churtered atrain of cars to run free trom [Puris to Sleibyvllle. Nor s Eden fdle. 10ts friends fn Moulirlo Connty are preparing to Invade onr peaceful village with Lanners, tnusle, and delegations, Bishop undmthtedly Dag the pobular heart, hut Eien has the ma- chine, and, tuday, s abead, THR GRRENDBACRERS, Spertat Diaynted 1a The Iyihuns, Toroxo, I1L, July 16.—At Inst the date hus hinen fixed for lolding the Nutional Ureenback ¢ fonal Conventin in the Fifteenth DI s songresstunsl Convention in the Fifteentt Dis- v tricts The delogatos will meot here on Thura- OCASUALTIES, day, July For six months both the old par- tica ‘have worked dillguntly 1o captura 'the DROWNED, fireenback organization, and. both have falled. 7he peatiterous vislonaries will, therefore, go It along,—what they ought to be left to do in every diatrict, for the people would then sce Low sinoll and insignificant an organization it fe. Three men will be voted for [y the Conven- tlon: Jease Inrpes, of Danville; J. 8. Lothron, of Champalgn; and Wood F. Townsend, of Danviile. 1lsrper will bethe nomince, Hefs well known to thereaders of Titg Trinve, for, next to Dick Trevellick, Harver has been ane uf the must blatant Ureenback and Labor-Ke- form demagogues Iy the conotey, Inoneof his Wisconstuspeeches lnat sumaier he praved * for the leadership of the Mollle Magulres, for then Tia would marel on Wastiuton City and hanyg sobn Bherman.'? There are 1,503 Natlonnls In Ahe district, but not more than ity of them— and that fifty made p of Ambitious but din- appuinted Demovratic and Republicnn sorehends —will stand out alond at the nolls. J. G, Cannon, the Republican candldate for Congress, lias s good a record on the siiver and eurrency questions as any tarmer woukl want; while Eenntor Maklen Janes, the Democratle nominee, has been & counistent Greenbacier ever since it Ar. Louts, Mu., July 16.—A young man of about 4 years, from Membhis, Tenn,, golog under the name of J. R, McDonald, supposed to ba an ailas, was drowned while buthing last nleht. His father Is sad to beu lguor wer- chiant at Memptis. ‘l'ac body Is beld For identt- Beation, Burio ra, July 16.—~This morning the dead body of a mat wus found floating in the water outside tho bath-hotiee at Ferry fiar, From his efTects It Ia supposed that deceased fs C. ithin liermnn Catholle pape nd, publishied by Bevsinger Bros., — A FATAL FALL. Hpecial Disputeh fo The Trituas, CLIXTON, I8, July 16,—Charles Miller, hend of the cigar house ot Miller & Iless, was Killed At 5:30 p. m. to-day bya fall from thy sccond story of ahotel. e was 11l and supposed to be fn a delirlous condition at the tiwe of the sccident. hart, agent for the Wahrhe ty Cincinnutl haw beenan lssue, ‘The eampalen of 1874, which 7 D put l:ll : depfm:cntt'(ir:;nhnr]knu :“t CUI)X(?:‘IlI FIRES. an | thirty-eight in the State Leulslature, satls. : fie 1 the tutelligent farnine sud working clas: CINICAGO, that statesmanship could not picked up as easy as a man conld tearn to drive oxen. That spurt exhanated teclfy, and now the decent aud resvectable voters Will acok reform in one or the other of the obl parties, leaving the rabble to go after Kearney and the Commune. OULE COUNTY. Epectmt Correapondence of The Tribune, Leav Riven, Ogle Co., 11k, July 10.—In your {ssue of Monday last, a statenient appears that the renomination of the Hon, ¥. Tice, from this county, a8 member of our Legllature, is con- aitered, Lot mo say that this is Incorroct, that the veoplo and thu press of this county are wnanimously for the Iion. L, W, Reune, of Piue Creek, All'feel thut he is the man who, more thon _aoy other, cau unito the party sud bring out the inil vote. Wates, The alarm from Box ) at 10 o'ciock yester. day morning was caused by the burninz of & pllo of sharings in the rear of No. 203 Wabash avenuo, Damaga nominal, 'Ihe alarm from Boy 823 ay 4:10 yesterday al- ternoon was caused by the_burnlng of a burrel ol varnish at the Chicako Varnish Works, No. 100 Pine stree. Cause, tanition of vapor arislng from & mixture of turpenting and varaish, which was boillng In o tapk, Damage nomiualy and no clalm will be made, AT PITISBURG, Bpecial Dirpaleh to The Tridune. Prrtsnuno, Pa., July 10.—A disastrons fire Is raging ju the Town ol Kittaniog, Armstrong County, about fifty mhes from this city. A requisition has just been received here for all the fire-englues that can be spared. The loss will be very large, but no partiqulars cau bo ob- tained to-night, O110. CIARLES FOSTEIt NOMINATED AT TOLEDO. Toueno, July 16.—~The Repubiicaus of the Baventh Ohfu Distrlct, In Conventlon here to- day, nominated the 1lon. Charles Foster Repre- scntative in Congress by acclainatlon, IOWA., THMD CONOREISIONAL DISTRICT, Special Diapatch (o Tae Tribune, McOnzaon, Ia, July 16.—The Third Con- grasslonal District of Towa, the only doubtful AT NEW ORLEANS. New Ontgans, Lo, July 10.—~A fire last night on Palmyra und Preux streets destroyed elzhit housvs, Includivg the Madisun 8chool for Qirls. Loss about $30,000. “Asststant foremun Joseph W. Hartnoil and Mitehell Lehr, of Fira Company No. 8, were killed by falling walls, — — dlatrict fn the State, fs composed of the follow- LOUISIANA. Ing connties: Allumakee, Buc! n, Clayton, 2 Delatare, Dubuquo, Fusette, and Winneshick, | Testhnony Takon by tho F'ottor Sul-Com- Tt:e Convention witl be held at McGregor Ak, 20, Thecandidates at presont in the field aro thie Hon. Thomas Updografl, of MeGiregor, the Hou, W, G. Donan, of lndependence, snd the Hon. D, N, Cooley, of Dububue, Each candl- date s inaking n “vigorons canvass, especially Updegraff and Cooley. To an outatiler who has no politieal ax to grind, and who has no per- sonal Iuterest In any candudate, nnd cares onl about the result that a good man be nominated, who can command respect both oy to sbility e tactics of thie diflerant candl- New Onrrans, July 10.~A. J. Reynolds, of Weat Feliclana Parlal, testitied before the Pot- ter Committee to-duv, Iy walked with Mrs, Jenksat Donaldsonville, tn 1877, from Weber's bouse to the lotel. Mra, Jenks nsked me if T didu’t think D, A, Weber had tho Shermun let- ter on his persont when killed. Had a couveraa- tlon with D. A, Weher after tho clectlon. He told mio he was not golnrto make & protest. JOlIN CLEGO. of Lafayotte Parish, Bevretry of the Senate, testitled that there was no protest or original returos of Suporvisor Veasoy made up by wit- nese st Veascy's request. Veasev swore to them and brought them to New Urleans, where another set was mnde, throwing out three polls and mving the Republicans 400 more votes thun the original statement, 3. W, ARMBTEAD colored), of Weat Feliclana Parish, teatified, Made ailidavit before the Returniug Lourd, Said it was prepared fo the Custom-tlouse, Witnoss never rend it, and now dentes maoy of the statemonts made thereln, Andrew Duncay (colored), Republican, of ‘West Follcfana, testitied regarding the organ. tzatlon of Democratis colored clubs in the pur- talh, Helieved from this tact the Democrats would casry tho parisl, The negroes complati. ed of bad government, ete. AMade aflidavit m the Custom-Ilouse after the elcetlon. ‘Thno aflidavit was not read to mez. Did not know what thev put Iu the paper, [he sflidavit being reud by Mr. Stenger, witnicss denied most of the statemients mude therely, aud sald be did not authorlze thom. Never miads such statomunts, THOMAS STRWARD colored), of West Feliclana, went to 8t. James Paristi betore election, and did not vote. Alfter the eleetion was subpanacd to come o the ety and make sffidavit, They took me td tho Custom-llouse, but asked me 1o questlon. Kept o there three days, They catied me to ) & paper, ana then swore me, 1didn't know what they put duwn; they dudn't read it to me. Can's read myself. The afldayitas published belug rend to witness, be denied al- most every. fmportont statement made n it, saying that Le didnt tell them anything like that, Didn't tell them anythiogz. Witnes knew of many colored nen who ke htmself Jolned the Democratie clubs, FOREIGN GRAIN-TRADE. English aud Continental Mnrkets, Loxvox, July 10—~The Wark Lauwe Erpress says: Wheat now looks stronyg and healthy, Tho wheat eavs in certain districts aro com: vlalned of as pany compared with the Juxuriant growth uf the reat of the olant, wnd not well tilled with grain. Although a dry atmosphere and sunshine have dune wouders 1o lmprovitg the prospects of thu crop, b should not cansy surpriv® §0 the yicld in threshivg revoals u de- RAclency, as the excessive molature from which the plsut suffered probably loft some discase bebind it, In Scotland the weather has been seasonable. Tho cercal crop {3 maturing satis- factorily, Darley docs not seen 10 have sus- tained so much fujury as in land. Oats are sadly thinned by the wrub, Swnilar advices biave been recelved from frefund, but 1t {8 very dishearteniug to log that & disuass hies broken out {ntha putatoes, towhichthevarlivrsoris hiave already succumbed, Shoull the weathier prove wel, there n little doubl the main bulk of the tubars wilf be frretrievably ruined. There are unwistakable sigus of improve- ment {n the wheat trade, and, sithoush & con- tinuagce of heayy arrivuls into Londou und Live erpooul preveuted prices from advaneing to any quotable extent, s Lealthy tone aud ereat steadinces wers majutained by the freedom with he millers have operated, and the higher offers aud diminished slipments from the Unit- «d Btates and Kuw With moderste arrivals st ports of call, the Boating-careo trude for whest waa very firm for forward sbloment. ‘There wus au active gomand {ur the United Kingdom sud Coutiocut direct. e ST. LOUIS BUILDING. To the Edutor of The Trivune. Cii0ago, July 15.—If deewed worthy of publication for the gratification of persuns in- terested fo the Drosperity of our aistur city, St. Louls, I berewith hand you an extract of a letter recetved from a feiend clere, fo which he *Thero have been bullt of orick houses thls clty_sioco 1870, a8 folloy 130, 1,180; . 1,503; TJJ_,I'W)' T, 1,483 8013 175, 1,775; ', 1,875; 'fl’, 2,115; and our ' bulders say thiey have lallup mure brick so far thls year than up to this tiine lasy year. Yolnirnl.‘. u and Integrity, th dates are amusing, Especlally is this 50 in the casc of Mr, Cooley, of Dubuque. 'The plan of the astuto Cooley Is to ignore the other candldates, and bring out some other gentlcruan a3 a candidate before the Conventlon whio has repeatedly declined, and who bas avowed, timo and time again, his pret- arence for another candidate, and his rofusal to accept. Mr, Couley und bis frieuds contend that the Lon, Alex Blfedung, of Clayton, §s a caudi- date, and thut Mr. Updograll, also of Clayton, 1s not, aithough Mr. Blieduni las repeatedly declared that ho was not a candidate, and also that be would support. Mr, Updegraff heartily, and do all he could for lhn in prefers enco to anybody eclse, The object, of couree, (s to"divids the Cloyton acfegation. Another move of Mr. Cooley 18 to have his friends travel through the district and talk in his manyers *Of course Coolsy will be nom- inated. No one would be so foollsh as to pre- tend anything clao; and everybody in the dis- trictds n fuvor of him, Irrespeeilve of party, and the opposition, it there atiould Lo any in }Im :.;«nvnnuun. wII‘l Ea n‘nmlnll. and simply for the purpose of keoping up_ appearances. The Republicans of this district hlvgt the suc- cessof the rmy at heart, and _sppreciate fally, ot this purticular time, the knportance of have hui o Repubtican represcnt us fo Congrusa,” But there s eucha thing, as the durky sald, of **oatring down too hard.” It fs much vetter to louk this matter in the face now than after the blunder of nominating s weak man has been committed, Tholtal)uhlluun malority {n the dlstrict Iy from 1000 to 1,! A slight chanzy wauld chavgo the result. The amail majority #hows how important it is to discriminata in se- Jeeting o camdidate, Let the nomines be a man above reproach, that Wil Jnsplre the respect and support of the very best clement of the party. Unfess » man of this choracter is nomiuated the sucerss of the Rux\xhl!&nn party this fall iy ;llmwuul In the Third Congressionsl District of oWa. DAVENFORT, Special Disparel 1o The Tribune, TDavesront, Is., Jul/ 16.—~Tne Republican Judiclsl Louvention of the Beveuth %hmct. comprising the Counties of Cinton, Jackson, ay. Muscatine, aud Beott, met in this clty to-d No sultuble person was found willing to bua candidate for Distrlet Judge; and Judgze Hayes, the Independent candldate and. presont incum. Dbent, will have have no opposition, 1L, 1. Ben son, of thls_clty, was nominated for Distric Attoruey, D, C. tichman, of Muscatine, was the nombuea of the Hecond Circult for Judge, HNCK I8LAND, Bpecial Dispalch (o The Tribuns. DavENroRT, 18, July 10.—~The Republican Conventlonol the Twenty-first Senatorial [Matrict ol Litnols, comprising Rock Lsla il Heury Conntfes, met tn Rock Istund to<iay. ‘The Ilon. 1L M. Ford, of Heney County, was nominated for State Nenatar, over W, HL tiest, of Rovk Isl- anit, by one vote. James W, Slmonaon, of Port Byrn, and Co). A. . dock, of Cambriige,were tho nuimuces for Hepresentatives, TIIE GREENBACKERS, TIR COOK COUNTY CENTIAL COMMITTER ot tho QGreenback, or Natlonal, organlastion beld anotner meeting 1a tho club-room of the Tromont Nouse last evening, It was uot avery lvely meeslug—the weather was too warm. Every member who liad on acoat teok it oft and sat {u his, abict-sleeves, As usual, thers wasan extended argument over every small Iut that was prought up, aud there was noth- n brought up of suy importance, ‘There were alimost a3 many personalities jndulzed fo us at a l!rldgigurl Democratic meetiug, The anlzing Commitice made a report, the wost fnportant feature of which was & stutement of the amount uf money vollected ot subscription gnd the wanner lu which it was speut by the Commitieo; also that unotber §100 Lo rulsed by taxiog each deleguts 85, 1o co vlete the work of organtaing, A vote of thaoks Wwas tenderod to the Committes. The Finance Committee (the new onv) was called upon to wepart, but it wanted more tiwe, The Cowmitice appointed to recommend & plun for basis of representation of delezates, reported, recommendivg for vach ward fu ths city flve wmembers and for every filty mewbers or greater fraction of ifty, that cach club be entltled to oue additional member, and that each town be entltied to one delegate and oou additivual mewber for cach Gty or fraction of fllwmuluh:s‘. * ol Soime loud L3tk was Indulged in rogardinz the askiog of permisston of thy .\hyurfim} x!spcr lutepdent of Folice to hold a° misss-inectivg ou publie grouuds, Mr. Titsworth was capectally loud In bis couderovation, and aid not propuse to **get duwn oo his kuees to Col, Hickey for woytbing.” It way decided to bu the seuse of the mecting that the Comumie- H;c.kum see the Mayorand Col. Hickey buuged b £t was aunounced that a nlass-weetivg would FINANCIAL. New Yous, July B.—The creditors of Alden B. Stockwell, formerly President of the Puacific Mall Steamship Company, met today. The totat smount of bis tabllitics is estimatod ot $1,005.000, ‘The clutws proved to-day smounted ul' a:g‘«.m Au Adaigues ln bankruptey was vty 0, July 16~The Rablusan Wagou Cowpacy, a lurge cotcers on Joba have isudt up wssiguwent. Liabilitics tod a8 yeb. Edthwated wsacts, §57,000. SPORTING EVENTS. The Chicago Club at the Head in the Championship Race. A Viclory at Milwankee and a Jefeat for Boston at Clncinnatl the Cause of Xl. Ennig, tho. Chicago Podestrinn, Walking N\ Away from Guyon at Buffalo, BABE-BALL. AT THE TOP OF THE HEAP, That man neglects his opiortunities who dorsn’t shout when ne gets o good chance; It he puts it off, it may be everlastinely too late. For this roason, the boya whl plense take this neeasion te cheer ones for tho White stockiogs, for they are now lending fn the rae for the championstip, The showing of the three fead- Iniz clubs was as follows Jast evening: won, l,wll. Playeg, :heago, Boaton Cluchmuti’. v 1 i ‘The Chieagw and Milwaukee Clibs will plav at White Stocking Park this afternoon, it wlll be the last gane of thescrles hetween these tvo clabs, wnsl besides It will bo thie only stume here this week. The Chicagus will go to Peorls the last of this weck, DATTING AVERAOGES, Inlooking after some other tizures sesterday, it was cusy to take off the bauing sverages of the Chieago Club, and they are given below, not Including yesterday’s gnmes Ferguson Start 0 Jo8lilaliinan .. L270]Remacy The uotable facts that Auson has heen taking & Jrull, while flankinson is dolnz won- derfully well, having puiled up from the very Lottons pusition to a good statiun, o Ipnton 5 4 Frivine pactul Tepater to The Tcibing. MILWACHTE, Wis.y July 10.—1ho game to-day between th ieagos “and Mllwuuk wis called ot the close of the efghth fnutne, owing to tho excessive heat, 'The scors ot thal timo stood 17 to 10 fn favor of the visiting cluv, ‘Thero was u anall attendance, and but httle fu- terest manifested In tue game, THE pcORES cuicaan. Harbldge, c. Btar, 10 Ferguson, o o italiinan, 2 b. g =4 elors, Goodman, comizone le - =1 Chicago, 8, 8. Loft on vases—~Ailwankeos, B: Passed balls--Moshert, 2ydlachidie, Time of game-"Two hours aid tilrty minutes, Bases on ealled balls—Sibwuukee, 15; Clilcag $truck out—Chieago, 13 Miwankee, 1, OTIER GAMES, wcmcm AT1, O,y Juiy 10.~Cltclnnatie, §; Bos- 1%, Rocnostey, July 10.—Rothesters, 73 Man- chesters, U, : LOXDON, Unt., July 18,.~Tecum elly, 1. b CLEVELAND, O July 10.—Lurest Cltys, 4; Stars, 11, 1 chey 22 Low- LAMAZho. Apecial pisvaten o \TAs Tethune, Kavrastazoo, Mich., July 16.—Tho sccond game between the Kalatwazoos and Matunls, of Jucl for tho Ntate champtonship, resulted tna score of Bto 1 fu faver of Kalamuzoo to- day, on the home grounds, THTE OAR, COMNLLL V3, HARVAKD, Auvnury, N. Y, Julv ih.—~The Cornell-Har- vard Freshmanboat race, ta-tnorrow, on Owasco Lake, is called for 4 o'clock. Wililuin Blackle, of New York, fs chioaen veferee. Each crew will row with aaubstitute, The racols three miles, straignt sway, and tinishes at the grand stand above the Ensinore Glen lotel, It s estimated that 20,000 people witl wituess the race. ‘the Corncll crew 1s the favorlte, and ::m odds of three to one fiave been offered on res, THE COLUMNIA '*POUR' RECEPTION, New Youx, July 16,~The Board of Alder- men havo voted the Governor's room to the Columbls College Houles four for a reception upon their return from Fugland, PEDESTRIANISM. BUPFALO, Bpecinl Dispalch 1o The Tribune, Bueeearo, N. Y, July 10.—At 10:20 to-night Quyon left the track fu the Skating Rink for o tive-hours® rest, having completed 100 miles, Eauls continaed on untll ufter mianight, have in;z 180 milow recurded to bis credit, when lio retived for three lours' rest, He has led his oppanent slnes the sturt, and the lutter's back- ere are beginulng to weaken. The fast pace which Eunts sct for tho flist 100 miles is sald to have bally used up Guyon, and his laft leg 18 sald to bu in o bad condition, 1lis backers refuss to allow the repurters to apeak 1o him. Ennia clalins to bo i tino condition, aud Is yery contident of winning. A cluse wuteh {s Kept over both men, to prevent any tumpering with them or their dict. The fu- torest in the match continues to inerease, aud a wreat wmany swall bets ars betng made, with stight oddson Ennis. TIE TURD, TOLEDO RACE! Toruno, 0., July 10.—0n the tlrst day of the races the track was In good cowdition und the weather {nteusely hot. Turce thuusand peonle were present, The tirst race, 2:23 class, bad viny starters, purse §500, divided Etnel ... Decaption Clitton Doy h In this race five beats w befug declared no heat. Lula trotted three heats against the tlne to be mude by Rarus ou Feiday next. Ier time way 3:33, 2:23, B4, CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE CONTRACT, dpectal Dispaich 1o The Tridbune, Wasiisoron, D Coy Devastcut 1o-day Mccepte Duighr, Jr. & co. o A July 35,—Fae T the bid af F the combined e renee ¢ forthe Aours and ce thy Chicag, Uuae, 8L 23 Ceuts Puf slLer- fclal foutl To Ihe Editor 07 Tk Tribu Cmicago, July 1—11ud the o puper. Cun vou tell wve 19 your u whether or ot the Bupervising Arcitecs sdvertued, s provided fur in the faw guvarplug pubilc works and con- tract lurwdml;{rvaml 1I s0, whether the bud of Dwlizht & Co. was the lowest! Whether any of the leuaiug Chicago Hruas who ure pre- pared ta such work bidd 1 bgve searched the columus of Tuy ‘fuisuns snd uther Chicago papers 1 vatn for the ofticlul advertisaiment, Parbiaps this will ex- lain why the coutract for all of tho rmwrum classes of wmuterial for our guhlh_' buildiug o to favurits houses in Massachusesty, Pliladelpbte, Baltimore, and Washiugton. O perbaps this contract s vue of the * proposals ™ »o acceplable o Bupervis- Ing-Architect Htt L waut ail the Lzt L can Zet v this subjects as T have the selfish notion that x of our Targe Chivngo firms can do good work s cheap- Ir a3 huuses of the East, and that if they can they should be permittad to do it As thero are severs! scees of floors {n the new Post-Offlce bullding, Dwight & Co. have pro- curei 8 good plum, Dwight & Co. are of Rpringfield, ““"fi [7be- Uiz, leve. {Weara unable to furnish the information called for abuve. As farns we can learn, the rule adopted was, Letno Chicogo man apply. —En.) TILE RAILROADS. VANDERBILT'S COURSE, The community witl bo greatly reassured, sass the Dctroit Free Prems, Ly Mr, Vanderbilt! course at Saratoga, and the public confidence in his ronservative attitude wiil be greally wtrengthened alarm wan falt hy the managera of rival . andd by othore, previaits to thix conferene 2 1L way asstimen it Mr, Vaiderbiit was deter: it Lo exeit hie strongth and cruen ont ali op. punitlut. iy mashamimane proposition to the reat Wertetn cumpleiely dispeiiwd that ides, and ¢Ave atrenzth to the conviction that he will ‘treat 1arly all competitors, When In Detrott recantiy, and aleo on the Jonrney to Ciifeago. the princiust membiers of Mr. Vanderblita barly " aseured R represeniative of tie kree ['rese Ahat no hustlie policy wonld be senfnae any rowd, and that the unly pressure to be exertedd Woatd be to matatain rates, v Autgimg Srom cvuntn, Mr. Vanderinit witl ot Tnterte ) rLay lie Grand Trank, i hongh b cet i eiving it road the 57 per cent of [0 ks business deatinedl 10 iot To Englatd which 1t has hiltherla chimed. snd ree duce the proportion oue-talf, Nop will be ho Yilely {0 reward nny clalus which 1t may inske tor businiean un tho grounar of distance or ‘veograph- 1cal or chmatic olstinctions ol the Urand frank vonte, 1t fn farther betloved that nu increase of tates will take nigce, Mr, Vanderhilt i reported to have peremptorily vetoed 6 proposttion_for an Increant of frewht-rates put forth at the Sat, conference. He deciared thut the prescnt wai tinie (0 talk of an Increass, snd that the busines of the country could nol Lear it Uertainly M. Vanderhiit's couree 80 far eutities him to the pub Iie contidence, TIIE GALENA WASH-0UT, Soerta Dupiieh to The Trivune, QALSNA, 111, July 16.—~Repairs on the great break between this city aud Countil Hitl are beini rapidly pushed, and the road wili be in condition for the yassago of regular trains on Thursday, Road-Master Gillease, of the lIowa Diviston, has charge of the work at this end of the break, and reports that thres temporary Lrldges buve been erceted, and that the third and last one will be completed by to-morrow nizht. e has 300 men uuder his charge, and 1 making things 8y, General-Superintendent Jef- fery has personsl suvcrviston of the Councl 10l end of the break, and s workinga force ©f 300 men, and expects to make the junction with the lower end some time to-morrow nlitht. 1t has beeu Intonsely hot to-lay, the mercury ranuing from 00 desrees to 94 degrees In the shinde, 1t [s reported shat one of the men under Superintendent Jelflery was fataliy sunstruck this atternoon. ‘The work of repairs on the ruad was delayed at least twenty-four boursby a third disastrous and terrific storm on Eunday nicht, The track sutfered badly, especially that part of it belug Tepaired st the time, Galena suffered severe datugo by the storm. Sidewalks were swept away, und o barn struck by luchtning and set on fire and totally destroyed, together with seson tons of hay. ‘Tle estlmated damage to the Hinols Central lr&ml:be Councit JTIL wash- out {s placed at 200, NARROW=GAUGE CONVENTION, NNATI, O, July 16,—The Narruw-Gauge Raltroud Conventfun meels here to-morruw, and from letters recetved there will be 400 repre- sentatives of these raliroad and cognate fnter- sent. In view of the exvessively hot {t bias beew augzested to bold the meet- Iuge ou tue hill-top, ITEMS, The repnirs to the washout in the track of the Diinois Central Ratlroad will be completed tor day, and trafns witl run through again as usual, The officials of the Michigan Ceutral statc that the present fricndly relations between thelr road and the Grand Trunk of Canaga will uue doulitedly coutinue to exist for the present at leust, and a fair rumm.u of the Lusiness will be given to that Hue, Mr., ¥, E. Morse, Western General Passenger- Auent of the Lake 8horo & Michizan Southern Raflroad, and Mr. J. R, Wood, Assistant Gen. eral Ticket and Pnssenger Awent of the Michl- gan Central Rallroad, have gone to Detroit to arrango the ticket tralicat that polat, b accord- anee with the recent consolidation of the locul ticket-offices of the two roads at that poiut. The wenther was so intenscly hot veaterdny as to seriously Interfere with the rallroad trafiic, The passonger businbss las greatly fallen of during the lost few doys, and the frelght bust: nees has ulmost come Lo o atand-stilt. It i3 lieved, however, that there will_be & good busi- uces as soon as the weather tnoderates, There is atill much of Iast vear's crop In the country, which hus to come forward woun to make rovin lur"lhc mew crup, which prowmises excellcntly wells THE PORTER INQUIRY. More Teatimony Favoring the Defendant. Syeclal Dispiick to The Triwune, Wear PoisT, N. Y., July 10.—~The hearing in the Fltz-John Porter cuse was resumed in th Academy lbrary to-day. The first witness called was Charles O, Wiliams, Ald-de-Camp ot the Rebel Gien. Juncs, who was at Thoroughfare Gap on the 25th of Augnst. He s now a law- yer ot Nichmond, Va. Me testified, as have ather witnesscs, a3 to Longstrect’s position fn frant of Porter on the 20th, and gave detalls, Ho al<o corroborated other wirgesses in saying there was only arthllery fielng the 20th, excent that Hood had several fights near sundown, but hemade no reference to oy general en- gagements. In reply to Gen. Scnolleld, bo aald tho prinupal itring was artillery, when Huood and Evans were vogared. Mr. Wiicor, of Washington, commandiog a division of Longatrcet’s corps, nninbering about 0,000, wis tho next witness, and testified that bis troups wero in exceilent - condition on the 25th of Aupust. His division dul not fire a shot that day, which showed there could not hiayo been 8 comblued engarement, s was cmphatically stated by Pope in his dispatch to Halleck, Robert Thompson, Frestdent of tho Phila- delphin Raflrosd Compsny, who was Licutenunt- Colonel of tho Oue-Hundredth-and-Filteeuth Neglment Volunteers, Patterson’s Drivnde, Houker’s Division, testificd that the night of the 27th of August was a very dark ope, and It would fiuve been very diticult to make a march from Warreuton Junction to Bristol, starting at 1 o'cluck In ths morning. The evid was Introduced to corrovorsto other witnesscs Wwhoso teatimony thus far has fuclined to back up Porter in bis delay In resvondinz to Popu’s opder tomarch ut 1 o'cluck that pight. fis thouighit nothing could be galned Ly wtarting before daylight. Le diid not gkuow of a gen- eral cogairement on the 2Uth, Whon biw wus cross-exumined be suld if he had reveived un urder to march at 1 o'clack on th pueht of 1he 2ith ho would bave tried I, Sur Lt abwuys obeyed onders. A commuuication was recelved from Col, Muarsholl, of Balitmore, wmaking some cotapar tively unimpurtsut corrections to s tesl wmuny, Johu Gibbou, now Colooel of infantry st Furt 8nellivg, was & Brigealer-Ueneral fn Kiog's dlvision uf MeDuwell's vorps, Knew of nu gen- eral engagerent on the $ith, Heand artillery fieing wnd sune infantry, but saw nothiog that fudicared u gensral battle, Stephen M. Weld, of Buston, Cawp on Porter's stll. Tuts whuess testified before the eourt-nartial, aud to<day gave somu new_ testimony showlug the blocked condition of the rusy from Warrcnton Juncton to Brls- tul, when Purter disobeyed the 1 o'vlock a, ni. onler tu warck, Wituess datd Porter did every- thing In Iis puwer to get the road clear. pigght was very durk sod tne 1oads were bal and muildy, wad, from experictie, he wus alde o atate ihat 8 orcy coull woy bo mrched I uny sort of order that uisht. T rezsrd (o Portée's auluus wward Fopu, witness testiled that, on the warnlvg alter Pope et Porter sud expressed lasstisfactlon at tue delay, be meacd with Porter, and uever saw bim show thesligit- est duinciination to support Pose; but, vb the COBLEAFY, Bever saw i au auxious 19 have everythilag o on well, Witucws also sald: * beard no heavy Hring on the 29itrfuticalive of » besvy buttie, nor did 1 at sy timo ses unytbiug that “alcated & ro- treay by Porta . George D. Rugeler, who was Chfel of Pope's stafll, was tho pext wituess. Ho wus quus- tioued Urit us tu varlous orders sucd Irom Headyuarters through biw, sud ideotitied tho vrizinala uf 4 bumber o ‘dispatches written buil by blwselfund by Yope. The inint ardur was Alde-de-. was written by Pope, and the was weritten {rom dictatinn nf Pope, Pendlog the examination of Tugelsr the Board, after hearlng somes additions by Gen, Weld to his testimony, adjourned tii to-mor- row. . m. order RELIGIOUS. ROUND LAKE. Bosctal Preatch th The Trisune, Racxp Laxe, N. Y., July 16.~The Bandsy- Behool Assembly of Rounda FLake, the firet Qls- tirctive meelings of thie kind held hcre, was opanert to-nizht hy addresscs of welcome, firo- works, and n band concart on the lake. Fxten- sive preparations have been made to insure the euccess of this Assembly. It te the plaoto make It a permanent natitntion, A model of Jerusalem and & Pulestine Park have been built at & cost of 8,000, with & view to thls Sunday-school work, There .are 1,000 fuhabit- ants already here, and 5,000 or 6,/0 1nore are expected. Addresses were delivered (o-night by Joseph Hitlman, President of the Round take Asaoclation; the Rev. Dr. Wilkinson, of Rochester; the ey, Dr. Clark, of Albany; the Lev, J. 11, Vincent. of New York, the eminent Bonday-school worker and writer, who has ciarge of the Assembly; the Rev. Ur. lteon, of Canada; the Rev. Dr. Town: send, of Hoston, and others, The muste was accompanied by an orchestra, A chime of Lells has been et up by Jones, of Troy, and evening aud morninz bells are smong the leattures uf dully programm he hiew hotel, 3 isome siructure, capablo of accommodating 200 guests, was formally opened Lo<lay by a dinuer given to the press aud other Invited guests, ‘The meetines rru]mr which arc to continue ten days, begin at o'clock to-morrow worning. Mauy promiuent teachers and preachers are presont tv tuke part 1 the work. ALABAMA BUNDAY-SCIIOOLE, BrLA, Ala, July 16.—The first State Con- veation of Sunday-Schools of Aladama ssseme bled in this city tolay, W. L. Baker, of Moltle, President. Avout 250 deleiutes frum all pactd of the Stute are i attendance. e —t—— CANADA. Great JBush Fires Raging=The Orangemen Make No Demonsration—iobiication of Carrespondence Between Muyor Iewudry &nd {Premler Mackenzle Previous te the 14th, Buectol Disvateh (a Tar Tripune. OTTAWA, Jily 16,—Mr. V. Barstable, an ex- tenaive opurator tu mining londs, vutsonsit bime self at the Unlon IHotel here to-ay by taking dose of strycholue, Cause, buslness reverses sud drink, Rpecial Mepated to The Tribune, MosTnEal, July 16.—Bush fires are raging in the vicluity of West Farnhar, on the live ol 1ho Southuastern, and on the Central Rattway, Alarge tract of forest and condwond las becn destroyed. It s fared that the ratiway tracks w1l be burned, and that e dense Amoke Impease uavization on the Nt Lawrence, diepateh from Danby, Quebee, says o large fire is raginx there, About #1500 worth of bark, beslics three dwelllngs, a tank-house, a fréight-sned, and other property, have been H“'"" ‘The wouls .fn the vicinity are all un ze. yor Beaudry wus burnt fn eflizy Inst night at Sherbrooke, - “To-dar was the anuniversnry of the burial ol Hacketl, but there was no attempt at a demonstration. District-Master McKuoy has recelved €23 from an Oranze Jodze fu Phils- delphiia to ald the Order in its present at ies. The truth of the attack on the volunteers at the Tannerivs Junction on Saturday has not. yet been reached. The verstons differ aceord- Ing to the varlous sources Irom which they cuine. 5ix inndred pilerims arvived here to-day en route for 8t. Annc's, where mirocutous cures are takini place at the purish churct, To the_ Western Amociatrd Presa, MONTREAL, July 15.—~Tue puvlication of the correspotdence that touk place botween Mavor Buaudry and the Hon., Mackenzic prior 1o the 12th hoa caused a sensation. The (ollowing are tho salifent polnts tn the Premier’s lettern, Wrlting under date of June 18, he nava: “1 feel very great auxiety abuut the matntenance of the peace In Montreal on the occaslun ol the Orunge celebration in that city on the 12th proximo, and would bu glad to Know shat mCaRUrEs SOU Propuse to adopt to sceurs the preservation of order on that duy, It Ia to regretted thut Any portion ol the community should feel it desirable to hava & party proces- slon. Ol course 1 would much preter lo thi case ) the partiey juterested felt disposed diepense with thelr procoasion, The(. howuver, are disposed to clalm the rlehit which all pere sous pussess of uppearing this way in the pub- lic etreete, 1 mnot hielp thinking It would be o wise vourse Jor the su. thorities of the elly to make 1t known that in the exercise of such right they will be protected, 1 feel quitc certuln ou felt at Huertygo adunt the caurse 1 tave Indlcuted you wouli Tiave no atrangers invour city thut day, and the inteusity of the publte nterest which centres upon tho bossibie eventa ol the day be relaxed, and the broceedings be looked upun ax onlinary proceedings, wiich often take placy on such oceasions in other localities. lu any cose 1 will be glad to hear irom you ut tus earliest convenlence, I - disposed to couslder my representations or adelee,' fhe Mavor reoltes June 21, acknowledging the baminent_dateer to the peace ol the citv, Diat save it will proceed from the largs number ob persons whu have declared thelr Intention of cuming frum othier provinees Lo linpose apon a largge portton of the” vitizens of Montreal dumonstration most distuatefui to thens In tuch emergency he usked proteciion from the federal onthortles ugutnel attncks from the outside. With regand to givi the Uranue procession protection he o pretended, thev form o lewal soclety any other i hit of walking the streot cuiirse they are d to the fullest protece tlon; but It they have not_ the eam —1t, o1 o cOvLrary, ticy are rohibited by pos- Itive stutute,—tl what woulld be the justill- cation of the Maubstrates ur Justices of the Feaee, ur other offichils who woull undertake tu countenancs therr procesdivegs 1 In contiec- tlon with this hs quotes the acts upon which he retiea for belleving the Oranize Soctety an illewul combiugtion, In conclnslon ho asks for wn opintou ol the law otlicers of the Cruwn, and udvice as to how be shoutd act it bia Interpretas ton of the law (3 carrect, On the & lest. the Premler replled: Qo makes no ditference whatever [n recard to the Tegal or norit oblizutious finposed on the local or pravineial suthonties, It shere shantd be any rluting, wiicre the rioters tiay comu from, as the Mawistrates of another I'rovince caonot 1 low their citizens Inta the Provinee of Quebee, al the Federal Governnieut bave no power whntever wider the Liw 1o literture with thy execution of the Juwa in the Provinees reliting to the preseevation of prace,” Muckenxzle next. informs the Mavor that it i3 the local authoritied who ars empowered 14 Toreo the Blake act, aul nat the Federal ( ernment. Lo then goas on to say that IL s the law ofllcers ol the Provinclal Gavernmeat who must be upplied to for an uptnton ks to the fu- terpretatlon of the stalutes, buty he saye, 1 du Bt think It material, whether vour nter- pretation of the statites [n guestion b correet of Dot Even In the event of the Orauge Association beinz, as you dealirnato ity un Blewal coufederacy, that woull i no way relleve YIP s Mayor, atd the Magtstraies, and peae-uffl+ cers of thucity from the protection of them Individually o3 cfiizens. Individuals who hap- sen to Lelopg to tae sssocistion m question have tho satne sizbt Lo asemble together tor the pairposs of wulking in public procession that any athier parfics bave, ‘This would not jutes- Sera with any prosceution fustituted by the foval authoritics for belonzing to an Hlegal combing- g, aud the imposition of any pen «d by sich wzts. Toeir geaerul ylfx zeus remattly bowever intact, and it solute right ol every pereon to wilk the pun- Ne strects, and this may be exercised by them ividuelly or wigether, wod e oiers fuct crery berdon In @ wallung together happes Wezal asson latlon or ta several dilegal asiocia- tions does not render unlaw (ul his act of walk- foiz the pbile streets alone or fn company, snd there 1s noact that I know of probibiting sich pracession walking, L cauaot hein, therefore, urang you with all the cleray i possess to luss no tinie fu making the nost vigorous wrcpavation (o your bower for malotalniog the publie pescs,” 1 Tool contldent thas 3 you, or yoursull and other Magisteates comblied, e timute 1 somig way to the public that partles i exerche of theic izits will be protested, you will have bo ferupilor froia o distance, and you Bive power under thy act to yeouire sil purites comimge. by trains to the city sume days before dhe 1hh to - be suprvired aud disirmed, 83 well 3y to dlsarm ali it i the city feactl who ' Jikely to cause rouble. 11 WL Ruewa (st vizorduaateus witl be saken by youtsclf sud the Magisirases of thie city, [ huve no doubt you will gt over the day without wuy ditienity, 1 deslee to ask that you should consider what furce way be veces- suyy, and make g requbshtton elther upon the Licutensut-tieneral (n comnsud at Ottaws,or on Lo Duputy Adjutant-ticucral, as you please, at will seu that She o carly duy a8 fussible, sud troops tsmedtately fu Lo pay of the Domintos, a8 well as s0iv olher Volunteer Teiuncnts, aie AVailal L0F Lug Devacrvative Of Lue peaie.!! THE IIOSTILE Twenty-two Scalps Taken Mone day by the Friendly " Indians, Forsytho and [Miles Closo on the Heols of the Fugitives. Great Trepidation of the Sattlers of- the Yakima Valley. Rotsa Ciry, Jdaho, Julg 16.~It Is not true that the Umatlilas bave joined the hostiles. On the other hand, one hundred warriors hava juined Col. Forsythe. They fought the hose tiles yesterday, and brought In twenty-two scalps and 30) horaes. riantiNa, Portrann, July 16.—The follorying dispatches have been received from Gen. Wheaton, dated Umatilla Agency, the 15th: % The hostiles ars teported totemoving from thelr position near tha head waters of VicKay's Creek, Taend Forsythe with the cavalry column to quick pursuit and follow him witts Miles' column, McHean, the Utuatllla interpreter, with the Umatllla scouts, are now figliting Bannock's raldine varties and the Soakes. Cllef Eran is reported killed.” YAKIMA. A gentieman who arrived here from Yakima Valley brings the following newscancerniog the state of affalrs at the Azeucy: There ace 2,000 Bimeoes there commanded by Chlef Joseph Equires, Lut he has little or uo Inflaence with the tribe. They have few arms snd no ammunitiun, anld, even i o inclined, could not ofter the hostiles battle. Thus far they are peacefully disposed, and Azent Wilbur appre- hends no danger fruin them, although some of the rencpgnde aud disalfected Indlans liave been missinig of late. Chlef Moses, with a1l Wis Quintallicums, are camped In Kittellas vailes, and the scttlers are afrald they mey conclude to commit depredatious, In conaes quence of which they are secklog the protecs tiuu of the towns. TAKINA CITY, on the boundary of the 8imeoe rescrvation, ly 1l of peddie, Last Wedneaday thirly hostile Buanyocks and Bnakes crossed the lower end of the reservation stealing and driving away stocke Thiey aliot at 8 boy on horsehack. e returned the fre, killingz one of the redsking, e oa- caved by hurd ridine. TIHH NUZ PERCES. Leaveswonrn, Kos, July 18.—Gen. Johan MeNeal, Tuspector of Indlan Afairs, in com- pany with 41 W, Jones, Indian Agent, srrived yeaterday from the Indfan Territory for the burose “of removing Chiet Josepl's band of Nez Perces, ptisuners now In camp at Fort Leavenworth, to the Qua Paw Agency, about elichteen milus south from Baxter 8ynings, und adjuinlog the territory mow occupled by the Modocs. ” The removal” will take place in a few days.. Two companies of the Twenty-thinl In- fantry will leave Fort_Leavenworth next Satur- day for Fort Uays. The detachment will ho jomed at Fort lays hv Conipany B, now en toute from Fort ‘Dodge. Ou thelr arrival, Llctu..-Cul. Dodie will assume command of the post. NRADLEY'S EXPEDITION, Special [Hapazeh ta Fhe [ribmine, Uezx. BrabLer’s ExreprrioN, Canr Davyy, via DEADWOOD, July 10.—A dispatch reccives fron Bismarck announces the departure of Lieut.-Gen. Blieridan on & tour of lospection along the line of defenses on the Black Iluls boracr. Ile will reach Gen, Sturmes’ camp at Bear Butte on the 151k, aud Col. Guy V. Henry, the eminent military author and hero of the Tosebud tizht, hus been spectaliy detalled to meet_him at Crook City with his company of the Third Cavalry, and eacort thic tieneral to our present eamp, It s renorted that the Gen- ernl has lute information i1 regatd to the move mente of the Indians now in British Amerlca, and that active operutions aro soun tu be ex- pected, If mformation frum various poluts is to be relied upon. ————— OBITUARY. Nzw Yonrr, July i6.—~A consultation ot lead Ing physctans today In the case of Miss Mary Wells, actress; resulted in adecision that she eannot survive to-nleht, Iler malady fs cange: of the stomuch, extending to the bowels, NEw Yatk, July t—3liss Mary Wells, tue actress, diell this morning. Spectal Diggaich (6 The Tribuns. JACKLONVILLE, 1., July 16.—~The Hon, Wes lev Mutliers, an olil citizen and ex-Mayor of thix city, was buried this morning. 1is_ remalng were followed to the grave by s very long pro- cassion of our best and oldest people. Mr. Mathers wai o brother-tn-law of Guv. Yates, and a miaw of the highest fulcgrity und trug Chrlstiau character, Cleopatral Her power wau retafned by force of poreanal charma, Ehe led the old ** |)(Irl ** caplive whene ever whe talked 4 pretty * to them and saowed her teeth, Ilistory shoukd tell ue that she used Nozo- dant, but 1t dun’t The preparatios sho used might nave had another name then. TANTIFAT, . ANDA = ER) OREFTEY 3 uly b 1 irel il T nets wpon ¥ [ epelitie 1P he foond In the stumac, prve 1 it Tt Taked 90 Wil reduco & il wda prv werl oy & uiscane Wocil, LUL tho ™ winte Tipime What was truc o 4y drugy st ter-doien 44 74 BOTANIC MEDIC!*£ CO,, Prop'rs, Bufals St. Nicholas Hotel, LBROADWAY, NEW YORK. This popular resort for Travelers has been reno- vated und fuproved. Al thy feslures lhat bave Ao alzually cuptributed ta its world-wide repuls: then will be matntained. A unlforw rute of pric $.50 pec duy for all parts of the house. URIAN WELCIL, Prop'r. i palerice 1o € of ‘utliers” EnTABLISIED 1800, RANDAL Il FOOTE, BAVKER, O BROA NEW VORI, Yavtog bean for tweive yeard s weinber o Htock kachisnge aud v 4 higheal chiaravicr s Guld, and Th i dO0 01 ded . Pumphilet sutitl all Suect, and italulug valuable 1uftiutivs, tidlied Gu res 1148 T P ROLOSALS, CONTRACTORS. 111 bo recelved at the oftice of a Hyls Sealed projornls 3.1, Trimuer, Slaster of Trausportation, I between Curtoll und Kinzle-aie.. until July 20, ab4 o w,, for the boilding of WO masuniry ubulineuly onble-tragk railway bridge over toe Iliuols Michigau Uaoai, at Chivigo, % . Piaus 2ud specications can be seen st tho sbove named ulive afier Ly dute J-DECKEM, . Chilet Engiueer 2,68 5t L i, a i EORE FraRT s MEATS, MEATS. MEATS. Vessol, Jluteis Butchers, lestaurants “P-ulfi:‘h»'“h e, 10l loitis, tenderioliin et at o sale Vrides LHICACU Mea {1 MRSk s =~ - TSR A B BRI S R T SR

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